What Is the Treatment for a Fallen Bladder?
Bladder injuries are contusions, fissures, and lacerations of the bladder tissue structure caused by various types of violence. The bladder is not easy to be injured when it is empty, it stretches to the lower abdomen when it is full, and the wall is thin and close to the front of the abdomen, which is vulnerable to damage. Bladder injuries can be divided into closed injuries: more common in slamming, kicking, falling or traffic accidents. Fractures of pelvic fractures cause bladder rupture. When the bladder has lesions, it can be done without obvious external violence or minor Rupture under external violence is called spontaneous rupture of the bladder. Open injuries: caused by firearms or sharps, often combined with other organ injuries. Iatrogenic injury: pelvic surgery, uterine vaginal surgery, urethral dilatation, etc. can damage the bladder due to improper operation. [1]
Bladder injury
- Bladder injuries are contusions, fissures, and lacerations of the bladder tissue structure caused by various types of violence. The bladder is not easy to be injured when it is empty, it stretches to the lower abdomen when it is full, and the wall is thin and close to the front of the abdomen, which is vulnerable to damage. Bladder injuries can be divided into closed injuries: more common in slamming, kicking, falling or traffic accidents. Fractures of pelvic fractures cause bladder rupture. When the bladder has lesions, it can be done without obvious external violence or minor Rupture under external violence is called spontaneous rupture of the bladder. Open injuries: caused by firearms or sharps, often combined with other organ injuries. Iatrogenic injury: pelvic surgery, uterine vaginal surgery, urethral dilatation, etc. can damage the bladder due to improper operation. [1]
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- Diagnose based on
- 1. Lower abdominal trauma, pelvis
Bladder Injury Treatment Principles
- 1. Anti-shock plus systemic support therapy.
- 2. Clear the hematoma and extravasation of urine and fully drain.
- 3. Repair bladder laceration.
- 4. Antibiotics prevent infection.
- 5. Treatment of combined injuries.
Bladder injury medication principles
- 1. For the prevention of infection, select the medicine in the "A" frame.
- 2. For the treatment of infection, the drugs in the frame "A", "B" or "C" can be used, preferably intravenously.
- 3. Antibiotics should be used early, combined and targeted.